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A woman in Jerusalem / A.B. Yehoshua ; translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Hebrew Publication details: Orlando : Harcourt, Inc., c2006.Description: 237 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0151012261
Uniform titles:
  • Sheliḥuto shel ha-memuneh al mashʾabe enosh. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 892.4/36 22
LOC classification:
  • PJ5054.Y42 S4913 2006
Online resources: Summary: A woman in her forties is a victim of a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem market. Her body lies nameless in a hospital morgue. She had apparently worked as a cleaning woman at a bakery, but there is no record of her employment. When a Jerusalem daily accuses the bakery of "gross negligence and inhumanity toward an employee," the bakery's owner, overwhelmed by guilt, entrusts the task of identifying and burying the victim to a human resources man. This man is at first reluctant to take on the job, but as the facts of the woman's life take shape--she was an engineer from the former Soviet Union, a non-Jew on a religious pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and, judging by an early photograph, beautiful--he yields to feelings of regret, atonement, and even love.--From publisher description.
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A woman in her forties is a victim of a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem market. Her body lies nameless in a hospital morgue. She had apparently worked as a cleaning woman at a bakery, but there is no record of her employment. When a Jerusalem daily accuses the bakery of "gross negligence and inhumanity toward an employee," the bakery's owner, overwhelmed by guilt, entrusts the task of identifying and burying the victim to a human resources man. This man is at first reluctant to take on the job, but as the facts of the woman's life take shape--she was an engineer from the former Soviet Union, a non-Jew on a religious pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and, judging by an early photograph, beautiful--he yields to feelings of regret, atonement, and even love.--From publisher description.